If it wasn't Kentucky, would you believe it? The Wildcats' starting lineup announced Tuesday it would enter the NBA draft. That's three freshmen — Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Marquis Teague — and two sophomores, Terrence Jones and Doron Lamb, leaving school for the pros. The starting five represents seven combined years of college basketball experience.

Kentucky is also losing seniors Darius Miller, a potential draft pick, and Eloy Vargas in leaving the program.

Said coach John Calipari: “This is a players’ first program. I said it three years ago. During the season, it’s about our team. You saw it in this year’s team, they were about each other. When the season is over, it’s about moments like this.”

While freshmen leaving UK for the NBA is a familiar topic, Arkansas freshman B.J. Young sparked some conversation closer to home by announcing he was exploring the possibility of declaring for the NBA draft. He later said he would return for his sophomore year.

As Arkansas' program grows under Mike Anderson, we can expect to have more players in Fayetteville leaving early for the NBA.